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<note>As the world around us gets faster, it becomes harder and harder to keep up. The increasing demands of school, career and personal life all require that we achieve more every single day. Through the scientifically proven methods provided here, anyone can enhance learning, improve both short and long-term memory, increase reading speed and comprehension, listen better, and think more clearly. Mnemonic strategies, memory maps, and other techniques streamline your thought processes and turn learning into a treat instead of a chore. Soon, you'll pore through reading material in record time, remember more of what you've read, master new job skills instantly, train yourself to spot errors in both fact and logic, and succeed in this fast-paced world.</note>
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